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  • I was strolling the streets of Facebook when I came across a particular post.

    What caught my attention first was the picture

    attached to the post. It contains the picture of a

    very big snake, a species known as python.

    One thing I love reading is Animal discovery,

    in fact anything that has to do with our

    environment so with this, I had the urge to open the writeup.

    The story was about a guy who killed a snake

    popularly known as " EKE" in the east ( igbo land).

    Now it is said that some parts of igbo like

    imo state regard this python which they call

    EKE , it is believed to be a goddess ( correct

    me if I'm wrong) or rather daughter of the soil.

    So killing it is equivalent to killing a human being.

    I do not want to digress so as not to make my

    write up long for the sake of those who do not

    fancy long writeups. But the summary of

    everything is that he was asked to conduct a

    burial or rather bury the EKE else he will face

    the consequences of which he bluntly

    disagreed with the claim that the animal

    encroached his private space.

    Well I'm not here to judge anyone's traditions, I

    respect tradition as much as I respect myself

    and if I ever know that I cannot put up with or

    succumb to such tradition, then I leave or

    never have anything to do that will warrant me doing what I never wanted to do ( such traditional rites) .

    So I have some pressing questions, I'm quite

    aware that some of my followers are from imo

    states and they will one way or the other see this write up.

    Although I got to know that it is not all imo

    states who reverends the EKE, but please if you

    are from the community which practices this tradition and you have a profound knowledge,

    I'm confused and I would greatly appreciate it if you give me answers.

    The questions are below;

    From what I know and have heard EKE is python right?

    And in reality it swallows people right?

    But then the EKE in this particular community

    or culture does not hurt any of them maybe

    because they worship it and in return it protects them.

    So my question is, in a case whereby a person

    from this part of the east where the EKE is

    regarded , happens to travel outside their

    community or clan and then sees an Eke is it also forbidden for them to kill it?

    2: Will it not hurt them?

    3: Or it will recognize them irrespective of the location they find themselves.

    Please someone should educate me...

    And also if there is any other state which has

    the same views aside imo please let me know

    too, I will be in the comments section

    ©Winner Chinaza Amalinweze
    Photo credit: not mine
    Monday 24th March, 2025.
    I was strolling the streets of Facebook when I came across a particular post. What caught my attention first was the picture attached to the post. It contains the picture of a very big snake, a species known as python. One thing I love reading is Animal discovery, in fact anything that has to do with our environment so with this, I had the urge to open the writeup. The story was about a guy who killed a snake popularly known as " EKE" in the east ( igbo land). Now it is said that some parts of igbo like imo state regard this python which they call EKE , it is believed to be a goddess ( correct me if I'm wrong) or rather daughter of the soil. So killing it is equivalent to killing a human being. I do not want to digress so as not to make my write up long for the sake of those who do not fancy long writeups. But the summary of everything is that he was asked to conduct a burial or rather bury the EKE else he will face the consequences of which he bluntly disagreed with the claim that the animal encroached his private space. Well I'm not here to judge anyone's traditions, I respect tradition as much as I respect myself and if I ever know that I cannot put up with or succumb to such tradition, then I leave or never have anything to do that will warrant me doing what I never wanted to do ( such traditional rites) . So I have some pressing questions, I'm quite aware that some of my followers are from imo states and they will one way or the other see this write up. Although I got to know that it is not all imo states who reverends the EKE, but please if you are from the community which practices this tradition and you have a profound knowledge, I'm confused and I would greatly appreciate it if you give me answers. The questions are below; From what I know and have heard EKE is python right? And in reality it swallows people right? But then the EKE in this particular community or culture does not hurt any of them maybe because they worship it and in return it protects them. So my question is, in a case whereby a person from this part of the east where the EKE is regarded , happens to travel outside their community or clan and then sees an Eke is it also forbidden for them to kill it? 2: Will it not hurt them? 3: Or it will recognize them irrespective of the location they find themselves. Please someone should educate me... And also if there is any other state which has the same views aside imo please let me know too, I will be in the comments section ©Winner Chinaza Amalinweze Photo credit: not mine Monday 24th March, 2025.
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